Consumer Protection from Deceptive and Unconscionable Acts (11:IV): Difference between revisions
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A supplier means a person, whether in BC or not, who <u>in the course of business</u> participates in a consumer transaction by: | A supplier means a person, whether in BC or not, who <u>in the course of business</u> participates in a consumer transaction by: | ||
:a) Supplying goods, services, or real property to a consumer; '''or''' | |||
:b) Soliciting, offering, advertising, or promoting with respect to a transaction referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of “consumer transaction”. | |||
A supplier also includes the successor to, or assignee of, any rights or obligations of the supplier and, except in Parts 3 to 5 of the ''BPCPA'', includes a person who solicits a consumer for a contribution of money or other property. | A supplier also includes the successor to, or assignee of, any rights or obligations of the supplier and, except in Parts 3 to 5 of the ''BPCPA'', includes a person who solicits a consumer for a contribution of money or other property. |